% New guide published: authoritative-only DNS
% Leah Rowe
% 26 December 2022

Typically, when you set up webhosting, you specify *name servers* which are
authoritative for your domain name, where you then specify records such as
A/AAAA for `www` and other subdomains, in addition to the bare domain name.

Typically, these name servers are provided by your domain name registrar
or CDN provider.

In this newly written guide, I show how you can run your *own* name servers
running ISC's `bind9`. Check it out!

Guide available on [docs/dns/debian-bind.md](../docs/dns/debian-bind.md)

A separate guide is also available, showing how to configure DNS zone files,
for use with `bind9`: [docs/dns/zonefile-bind.md](../docs/dns/zonefile-bind.md)

Nginx web server tutorial coming next. Complete with LetsEncrypt HTTPS (SNI),
virtual hosts and *HTTP/2*. All modern ciphers, HSTS and more.
